As Neil Sedaka once harmonized for all the boppin’ kids, breaking up is hard to do. If only he knew about this new study. It suggests you can bounce back fro a breakup just by believing you’re doing something to help yourself get over it.

Between all the cocktails, coffees, and meals, the dating life can cost you a pretty penny—a penny that costs more than a really nice computer. This is what the average American single spends on dating every year.

So you ghosted out of someone’s life without warning, and now you want to reconnect. Maybe you weren’t ready for a real relationship. Or maybe you were just scared. Whatever it was, you’ve moved past it, and want to reach out to give it another shot. Here’s what you can try.

If you just started dating someone you think is way out of your league, here’s some news that might burst your bubble. A new study suggests most ever-so-dreamy, attractive people aren’t very good at holding down a relationship.

Sharing your finances is a tough topic in itself, but thankfully we’re talking metaphorically today. If you want to maintain a healthy relationship, view it as a bank account that needs regular deposits of positivity to thrive.

If you want to earn extra style points this upcoming Valentine’s Day, the right soundtrack for the evening can help. You can find a playlist to go along with dinner somewhere else. Here, we have one for what comes after.

Need a last minute gift for your one and only that shows how much you care? Give them the gift of relaxation. These DIY fizzy bath bombs are easy to make and beat a box of candy hearts from the drug store any day.

Buying a bouquet of roses for your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day guarantees they’re freshness, but they might also cost you almost double the usual price. You might want to consider buying them early—like now.

The first stage of dating someone can be exciting, invigorating, and intoxicating—but it can also be perilous if you’re not careful. If you see too many of these red flags flying instead of fireworks, you might want to look for love elsewhere.

You had the perfect office romance—until you didn’t. Now you’re broken up. You’ve removed all of his or her belongings from your apartment and untagged all of your cutesy couple Facebook photos. But when you’ll see your ex at the office, that complicates things.

The most daunting part about online dating (aside from, you know, talking to new people) is putting together a profile—yet it’s the one of the most important. This awkward personal resume is the first thing people see, and can mean the difference between a date and an unreturned message. Here’s how to craft a profile…

In a relationship, arguments are normal. The goal, however, should be to finish the argument and solve your problems. Using "global" statements that describe a problem with a person's character (as opposed to actions) undermine resolution. So, it's best to avoid them.